The Delhi Commission of Women (DCW) busted another sex racket operating as a massage parlour in Delhi's Burari area along with the Delhi Police Crime Branch on Wednesday.

the Delhi Police appeared before the Commission and stated that it registered an FIR on Sunday night:/ Photo courtesy: Delhi Commission of Women&nbsp | &nbspPhoto Credit:&nbspPeople

Key Highlights

Along with the crime branch, the DCW Team went to a spa named - 18 Plus Beauty Temple in Burari area

The commission claimed that the spa was guarded by electronic gates and security guards

The girls' obscene photos with ‘rates’ were displayed on screen at the premises

New Delhi: The Delhi Commission of Women (DCW) busted another sex racket operating as a massage parlour in Delhi's Burari area along with the Delhi Police Crime Branch on Wednesday. Headed by Swati Maliwal, the commission has raided several such spas in the past few days across the national capital.

Along with the crime branch, the DCW Team went to a spa named 18 Plus Beauty Temple in Burari area. The commission claimed that the spa was guarded by electronic gates and security guards. According to sources, the girls' obscene photos with ‘rates’ were displayed on the screen at the premises. Along with it, a menu card displaying sexual positions as well as condoms were also found. The team have rescued four girls from the place and three traffickers have been apprehended. However, further information on the case is awaited.

Earlier this week, the commission had raided such spas in Nawada, Dwarka and other areas of West Delhi. Meanwhile, on Monday, DCW said that the Delhi Police has registered a case after a delay of five days in connection with these alleged sex rackets operating from spa and massage parlours.

Reportedly, the DCW panel claimed that the spa centres were found running prostitution rackets and one of them was operating without a license. Despite presenting the proofs, the Delhi Police being present on the spot, no FIR was registered in the matter.

On Monday, the Delhi Police appeared before the Commission and stated that it registered an FIR on Sunday night, after a delay of five days. The FIR has been lodged under the Immoral Traffic Prevention Act. Meanwhile, Maliwal had also issued summons to MCD on the issue and sought action-taken report, the panel said. However, the MCD officials accepted that cross-gender massage should not be allowed and there are several problems in their licensing process.